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Palo Alto, Calif.

Republican policy wonks love to draw charts on pieces of napkins – that was how supply-side economics was born. Martin Anderson, a scholar at the Hoover Institution here who has worked on Republican presidential campaigns since 1968 and is advising the Bush campaign, doesn’t have a napkin handy, so instead he uses a napkin-sized piece of scrap paper to demonstrate why George W. Bush’s tax-cutting plan will be a political winner in the fall.

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